Research
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department actively participates in research development year round.
Faculty and graduate students are offered state-of-the-art facilities to engage in the opportunity to research the following areas:
- Alternative Energy
- Battery Modeling and Control
- Biomedical Instrumentation
- Communications and Networks
- Computer Engineering & Science
- Control Systems
- Electromagnetics
- Electronics and Embedded Systems
- Energy Management
- Hybrid Vehicle Technology
- Imaging and Surveillance Systems
- Motor Drives
- Networked and Distributed Systems
- Optical Electronics and Photonic Devices
- Photonics an Nanophotonics
- Power Electronics, Motor Drives and Motion Control
- Sensors